The idea for the students was not only to develop glass products, but to understand the potential of this material applied in sustainable, cyclic systems for the future. They have been investigating and identifying linear systems in order to propose alternatives that aim at bringing a positive change to our planet and its inhabitants.

The exhibition was shown in the Green House during the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair in February 2020.

Projects

Read more about each project at schoolofindustrialdesign.com

The way of nordic tea – Natalie Bhanji
Soaped – Lisa Laugs
The napkin tray – Kate Rova
The glass case – Sebastian Eriksson
Sustainable wiring system – Riccardo Sentazzi
Packaging for cleaning products – Elisabeth Langer
Supermarket yoghurt container – Jakob Lindstrand
Sprout – Julius Nobling
Shave – Anton Malmström
Scent – William Theorell
Scale – Sheida Amiri Rigi
Redan – Ellinor Fast
Orchid flower pot – Christina Zhou
Grounded – Ian Milembe Harryson
Glass Fuji – Chun-Chuan Chuang
Glass fast food plate – Shuai Yuan
Make-up container – Begüm Güngör
Glass container for food conservation – Wanhang Zhao
Glass brick – Zhaoxi Huang
Gewelry – Mengjie Chen
Fruit bowl with ripening pocket – Victor M Padilla Figuerola
Fermentation Container – Henrik Carlund
Aqua – Yujun Yan
Fish bottle – Ziyu Gao
Ekoklo – Maximilian A. Bubenheim
Longetivy in medicine packaging – Jaxon Pope
Modular desktop organizer – Charles Kumor Parker
Ream – Sunjie Gu
A drop of glass – Dai Min
A glass toothbrush holder – Max van der Mars
Soap tray – Xènia Roig Masnou
Focus – Tobias Almén
Vernissage – Andrea Santivanez